Code #1

Observations

Same old cipher but you’ll have to practice you slide…

Spoiler

A regular rectangle won’t reveal anything good. Sometimes it’s easier to spot the keyword. You can do the following Regex search ^[n2ehbc6c7q3p6ot]{5}$ on our Regex Keyword Finder site to reveal that the only possible keyword is Enoch

Make a 3×5 grid

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Shift column 1 up by 3, column 2 up by 2 and column 4 down by 1

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qct63enoch276bp

A regular rectangle won’t reveal anything good. Sometimes it’s easier to spot the keyword. You can do the following Regex search ^[n2ehbc6c7q3p6ot]{5}$ on our Regex Keyword Finder site to reveal that the only possible keyword is Enoch

Make a 3×5 grid

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2

e

h

b

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6

c

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3

p

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o

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Shift column 1 up by 3, column 2 up by 2 and column 4 down by 1

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qct63enoch276bp

Code #2

Observations

Mix of numbers, capital and lowercase letters. That’s enough of a hint to find the cipher

Spoiler

This is just screaming Base64. Numbers range from 13 to 22 so we need to convert this to letters and lowercase letters ranging from c to f need to be converted to numbers using a=0

BMnQmZnTAW5KnqL4owH2

Converting Base64 to Ascii doesn’t give anything, change the case of the letters

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Convert Base64 to Ascii

ncj33mind5ix9hv

Convert “ix” to 9 from roman numeral

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This is just screaming Base64. Numbers range from 13 to 22 so we need to convert this to letters and lowercase letters ranging from c to f need to be converted to numbers using a=0

BMnQmZnTAW5KnqL4owH2

Converting Base64 to Ascii doesn’t give anything, change the case of the letters